2010
DOI: 10.1111/j.1468-0092.2010.00345.x
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Misplaced Monuments?: A Review of Ceremony and Monumentality in First Millennium Cal Bc Cornwall

Abstract: Both large-and small-scale ceremonial monuments are a wellknown feature of the third and second millennia cal BC. However, from the middle of the second millennium cal BC the character of the evidence changes, firstly with the appearance of widespread settlement remains, and then in the earlier first millennium cal BC with the appearance of hillforts. This paper considers the evidence from a number of newly discovered enclosures in Cornwall, which, given their similarity to much older ceremonial monument forms… Show more

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